“Though Scientologists do not imagine in prayers, my prayers do exit to her two youngsters, who are actually with out their mother”
Leah Remini is sending properly needs to Kirstie Alley’s household following the information of her loss of life — regardless of their Scientology feud that goes again years.
“The information of Kirstie Alley’s passing could be very unhappy,” the 52-year-old “King of Queens” star mentioned in an interview with Rolling Stone. Remini mentioned she was sending prayers to Alley’s youngsters, William True Stevenson and Lillie Worth Stevenson.
“Though Scientologists do not imagine in prayers, my prayers do exit to her two youngsters, who are actually with out their mother,” she continued. “I hope they’ll, someday, free themselves of this harmful and poisonous group.”
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On Monday December 5, Alley’s household broke the information she had died after shedding a brief battle with colon most cancers. She was 71.
Leah and Kirstie have been each concerned with Scientology, whereas Remini left the church in 2013, Alley was a faithful member till her loss of life. Their rocky relationship seemed to be fueled by their dueling views on the group.
Since her departure, Remini has mentioned her time with the church in her docuseries “Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath” and in her memoir “Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology.”
The actress additionally co-hosts a podcast with fellow former Scientologist Mike Rinder titled “Scientology: Honest Recreation.”
The church has mentioned in a previous assertion that Remini “has made anti-religious bigotry her personal cottage trade.”